Environment and Planning B
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Volume 28, issue 6, 2001
- Public Participation Using Web-Based GIS pp. 803-804

- Steve Carver
- Supporting Imageability on the World Wide Web: Lynch's Five Elements of the City in Community Planning pp. 805-832

- Kheir Al-Kodmany
- Learning through Visual Systems to Enhance the Urban Planning Process pp. 833-845

- Andy Hamilton, Nigel Trodd, Xiaonan Zhang, Terry Fernando and Karl Watson
- Argumentation Maps: GIS-Based Discussion Support for On-Line Planning pp. 847-863

- Claus Rinner
- The Gulf of Maine Environmental Information Exchange: Participation, Observation, Conversation pp. 865-887

- Paul C Schroeder, Paul R Boudreau, Chris E W Brehme, Andrew M Boyce, Alison J Evans and Aviva Rahmani
- Internet GIS for Public Participation pp. 889-905

- Zhong-Ren Peng
- Public Participation, GIS, and Cyberdemocracy: Evaluating on-Line Spatial Decision Support Systems pp. 907-921

- Steve Carver, Andrew Evans, Richard Kingston and Ian Turton
- Zone Separation: A Probit Analysis of Hong Kong Planning Application Statistics pp. 923-932

- Lawrence W C Lai and Winky K O Ho
- Reviews: Quantitative Geography: Perspectives on Spatial Data Analysis, Understanding Local Housing Markets: Their Role in Local Housing Strategies, Tourists in Historic Towns: Urban Conservation and Heritage Management, Web Cartography: Developments and Prospects, the Postmodern Urban Condition, Economic Simulations in Swarm: Agent-Based Modelling and Object Oriented Programming, Housing Associations and Housing Policy: A Historical Perspective, Transportation for Livable Cities pp. 933-944

- Jan Rigby, Alan Hooper, Nicholas Falk, Danny Dorling, Mike Samers, Paul M Torrens, Peter A Kemp and David Gillingwater
Volume 28, issue 5, 2001
- Cities as Small Worlds pp. 637-638

- Michael Batty
- A Decade On: Reflections on the Resource Management Act 1991 and the Practice of Urban Planning in New Zealand pp. 639-654

- Harvey C Perkins and David C Thorns
- Button Design for Weighted Map Overlays pp. 655-670

- Wei-Ning Xiang and Francis W Salmon
- Evaluation of an Urban Design Project: Imagery and Realistic Computer Models pp. 671-686

- Pedro Leão Neto
- Graph-Cellular Automata: A Generalised Discrete Urban and Regional Model pp. 687-705

- David O'Sullivan
- The Emergence of the Representation of Style in Design pp. 707-731

- Lan Ding and John S Gero
- A Constrained CA Model for the Simulation and Planning of Sustainable Urban Forms by Using GIS pp. 733-753

- Anthony Gar-On Yeh and Xia Li
- Governance and Transaction Costs in Planning Systems: A Conceptual Framework for Institutional Analysis of Land-Use Planning and Development Control—The Case of Israel pp. 755-776

- Ernest R Alexander
- Characterization of the Street Networks in the Traditional Turkish Urban Form pp. 777-795

- Yasushi Asami, Ayse Sema Kubat and Cihangir Istek
- Reviews: Planning, Governance and Spatial Strategy in Britain: An Institutionalist Analysis, Urban Planning in a Changing World: The Twentieth Century Experience, Morphological Image Analysis: Principles and Applications, Information Tectonics pp. 797-802

- Heather Campbell, Phil McManus, Victor Mesev and Ray Wyatt
Volume 28, issue 4, 2001
- Contradictions and Conceptions of the Digital City pp. 479-480

- Michael Batty
- Emergent Design: A Crosscutting Research Program and Design Curriculum Integrating Architecture and Artificial Intelligence pp. 481-498

- Peter Testa, Una-May O'Reilly, Devyn Weiser and Ian Ross
- Relationships between Land Use, Socioeconomic Factors, and Travel Patterns in Britain pp. 499-528

- Dominic Stead
- A Syntactic Study of Control in Restrictive Settings: Innovations in Isovist Methods pp. 529-544

- Frieda D Peatross
- Space, Time, and Dynamics Modeling in Historical GIS Databases: A Fuzzy Logic Approach pp. 545-562

- Suzana Dragicevic, Danielle J Marceau and Claude Marois
- Shaping the Planning Profession of the Future: The Role of Planning Education pp. 563-580

- Jenny Poxon
- An Economic–Environmental Input–Output Model and its Application to Regional Economic – Environmental Impact Analysis pp. 581-594

- Xu Li and Saburo Ikeda
- Exploratory Method for Analyzing Changes in Polygon Distributions pp. 595-609

- Yukio Sadahiro
- Small is Beautiful: A Probit Analysis of Development Control of Small Houses in Hong Kong pp. 611-622

- Lawrence W C Lai and Winky K O Ho
- Reviews: Spatial Models and GIS: New Potential and New Models, GISDATA 7, the Internet: An Ethnographic Approach, Valuing the Built Environment: GIS and House Price Analysis, City Region 2020: Integrated Planning for a Sustainable Environment, the Urban Moment: Cosmopolitan Essays on the Late-20th-Century City, the Sustainable City: Urban Regeneration and Sustainability, Introduction to Planning Practice, Innovations in GIS 7: GIS and Geocomputation, Handbook of Environmental and Resource Economics, Transport Investment and Economic Development pp. 623-636

- Harvey J Miller, Martin Dodge, Iain Lake, Patsy Healey, Richard Smith, Mark Thurstain-Goodwin, Mark Baker, Rich Harris, Colin Price and Roger Vickerman
Volume 28, issue 3, 2001
- Agent-Based Pedestrian Modeling pp. 321-326

- Michael Batty
- Agent-Based Modelling of Pedestrian Movements: The Questions That Need to Be Asked and Answered pp. 327-341

- Jon Kerridge, Julian Hine and Marcus Wigan
- “So Go Downtownâ€: Simulating Pedestrian Movement in Town Centres pp. 343-359

- Mordechai Haklay, David O'Sullivan, Mark Thurstain-Goodwin and Thorsten Schelhorn
- Self-Organizing Pedestrian Movement pp. 361-383

- Dirk Helbing, Péter Molnár, Illés J Farkas and Kai Bolay
- The Use of Pedestrian Modelling in Archaeology, with an Example from the Study of Cultural Learning pp. 385-403

- Mark Lake
- Classifying Pedestrian Shopping Behaviour According to Implied Heuristic Choice Rules pp. 405-418

- Shigeyuki Kurose, Aloys W J Borgers and Harry J P Timmermans
- Earthquake Risk Analysis for Los Angeles County under Present and Planned Land Uses pp. 419-432

- Robert B Olshansky and Yueming Wu
- An Initial Exploration of a Lacunarity-Based Segregation Measure pp. 433-446

- X Ben Wu and Daniel Z Sui
- The Dynamics of Urban Morphology: The Case of Petah Tikvah pp. 447-460

- Lucien Benguigui, Daniel Czamanski and Maria Marinov
- Value and Control: Perceptions of Conserving the Built Environment in Local Planning Authority Practice pp. 461-474

- Edward Hobson
- Review: Complex Spatial Systems: The Modelling Foundations of Urban and Regional Analysis, GeoComputation, the Creative City: A Toolkit for Urban Innovators pp. 475-478

- David O'Sullivan, David Martin and Chorianopoulos Ioannis
Volume 28, issue 2, 2001
- Cellular Automata and Urban Simulation: Where Do We Go from Here? pp. 163-168

- Paul M Torrens and David O'Sullivan
- Explaining Intraurban Variations of Commuting by Job Proximity and Workers' Characteristics pp. 169-182

- Fahui Wang
- A Simplified Model of Urban Morphology: Application to an Analysis of the Environmental Performance of Cities pp. 183-200

- Luc Adolphe
- Analyzing Quality-of-Place pp. 201-217

- Clinton J Andrews
- Public Participation and the Art of Governance pp. 219-241

- John Pløger
- The Fractal Nature of the Everyday Environment pp. 243-254

- Andrew Crompton
- Measuring the Effects of Built Environment on Bus Stop Crime pp. 255-280

- Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Robin Liggett, Hiroyuki Iseki and William Thurlow
- Sound Propagation in Interconnected Urban Streets: A Parametric Study pp. 281-294

- Jian Kang
- The Rise and Fall of Discriminatory Zoning in Hong Kongt pp. 295-314

- Lawrence W C Lai and Marco K W Yu
- Reviews: Planning Sustainability, Environmental Analysis and Economic Policy 2: Environment, Land Use and Urban Policy, the Profession of City Planning: Changes, Images and Challenges: 1950–2000, Urban Regeneration: A Handbook, Self-Organization and the City pp. 315-320

- Nia Blank, David Pearce, Neil Harris, Rob Imrie and Paul Longley
Volume 28, issue 1, 2001
- Cybergeography pp. 1-2

- Martin Dodge
- Segueways into Cyberspace: Multiple Geographies of the Digital Divide pp. 3-19

- Barney Warf
- Cyberspatial Cognition and Individual Access to Information: The Behavioral Foundation of Cybergeography pp. 21-37

- Mei-Po Kwan
- The Internet and the Rise of the New Network Cities, 1969–1999 pp. 39-58

- Anthony M Townsend
- Location, Location, Location: The Geography of the Dot Com Problem pp. 59-71

- Mark I Wilson
- Cloak-and-Dagger Theory: Manifestations of the Mundane in the Space of Eight Peter Eisenman Houses pp. 73-88

- Mark David Major and Nicholas Sarris
- Self-Organized Settlements pp. 89-102

- Andreas Daffertshofer, Hermann Haken and Juval Portugali
- From Isovists to Visibility Graphs: A Methodology for the Analysis of Architectural Space pp. 103-121

- Alasdair Turner, Maria Doxa, David O'Sullivan and Alan Penn
- Exploring Isovist Fields: Space and Shape in Architectural and Urban Morphology pp. 123-150

- Michael Batty
- Algebras and Grammars for Shapes and their Boundaries pp. 151-162

- Djordje Krstic
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